Daybreak NorthMcBride mayor receives threatening callJul 30, 2015 | 6:19Mounties are investigating after the mayor of a small town in British Columbia's central interior received what she said was a threatening phone call from an anonymous person.

Daybreak NorthFoxy De-RossiJul 1, 2015 | 7:45Travis Shaw, better known as Foxy De-Rossi, a biracial drag queen diva from Prince George, is retiring after 15 years, but not before performing at the Canada Day celebrations in Prince George and the Vancouver Pride celebrations in August

Daybreak NorthAghelh Nebun Camp Part 2Jun 24, 2015 | 5:54A wilderness camp east of Prince George, B.C., is offering incarcerated men on conditional release a way to connect with their spiritual, cultural and emotional side as they serve out their sentences.

Daybreak NorthAghelh Nebun Camp Part 1Jun 24, 2015 | 6:17A wilderness camp east of Prince George, B.C., is offering incarcerated men on conditional release a way to connect with their spiritual, cultural and emotional side as they serve out their sentences.

Daybreak NorthPrince George park will be renamedJun 16, 2015 | 9:43Councillors in Prince George, B.C., have voted in favour of renaming a civic park to commemorate a dark past with a local First Nation.

Daybreak NorthFort George Park possibly being renamedJun 12, 2015 | 7:58The city of Prince George could be renaming its main civic park to recognize a troubled past with a local First Nations community.

Daybreak NorthStudents in Prince Rupert to learn indigenous languageJun 10, 2015 | 7:12Over the past decade, some Prince Rupert students have had the chance to learn the local language of S'malgyax, but now the school district has bigger plans for the program.

Daybreak NorthBeetles help paleontologists get the job done in Peace RegionMay 29, 2015 | 6:03Lisa Buckley, a paleontologist with the Peace Region Paleontology Research Centre, talks about the role played by larder beetles at the museum.

Daybreak NorthHuman remains wash ashore in flood as anger mounts over river managementMay 28, 2015 | 6:12Cheslatta Carrier Nation members have been collecting human remains as flood waters have washed over a cemetery site. Senior policy advisor Mike Robertson says residents are angry about what they see as river mismanagement by Rio Tinto Alcan.